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e-rev project 06.18.2009 08:54 PM

is a hyper 8.5 pro a good brushless project?
 
looking at getting a buggy roller to convert, saw steve182's hyper 8.5 pro on here. is this a good project, or more pain than it would be worth. is this buggy durable, i have no experience with 1/8 scale.
thanks for your time

brushlessboy16 06.18.2009 08:57 PM

yes's all over. they are quite durable.

nitrostarter 06.18.2009 09:57 PM

Yep! Hyper 8's are pretty good bashing and fairly decent racing buggies and are worth the time if you want to convert it.

e-rev project 06.18.2009 10:05 PM

so if i was going to go into racing i should look elsewhere? that was my end goal

brushlessboy16 06.18.2009 10:14 PM

the hyper 8 is a great racing platform. you should be fine.

BrianG 06.18.2009 10:15 PM

I've had no problems with my Hyper8. Well, aside from bending the chassis when landing a ~15' long ~6' high jump on the edge of a 4X4 piece of lumber smack dab in the middle of the chassis, and a broken front shock tower from an airborne crash into a wall. :smile:

e-rev project 06.18.2009 10:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 296955)
I've had no problems with my Hyper8. Well, aside from bending the chassis when landing a ~15' long ~6' high jump on the edge of a 4X4 piece of lumber smack dab in the middle of the chassis, and a broken front shock tower from an airborne crash into a wall. :smile:

have you had any problems getting parts; i see there is little support on the ebay, which is usually a good indicator?

eovnu87435ds 06.20.2009 11:38 AM

i run a hyper 7, and ebay is where i must turn for all of my parts... best thing to do is get the exploded view pics of your buggy, and type the part numbers into google shopping. Then again, you wont really be breaking much anyways

bigboi146 06.20.2009 01:42 PM

I agree ofna makes very durable products.


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